Sharc Energy Featured in Ottawa’s LeBreton Flats Redevelopment District Energy Project

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Lebreton Flats redevelopment

Conceptual illustration of the site, showing the four-storey terraced podiums of two buildings. On the podiums, outdoor lounges and a childcare play area are shown. At the ground level, the buildings will include a community bike shop, community hub and a wastewater energy facility. In the outdoor space between the towers, there is a gathering circle, a central parkette and a wedge park.
Conceptual illustration of the site, showing the four-storey terraced podiums of two buildings. On the podiums, outdoor lounges and a childcare play area are shown. At the ground level, the buildings will include a community bike shop, community hub and a wastewater energy facility. In the outdoor space between the towers, there is a gathering circle, a central parkette and a wedge park.

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, May 09, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- SHARC International Systems Inc. (CSE: SHRC) (FSE: IWIA) (OTCQB: INTWF) ("SHARC Energy" or the “Company”) is pleased to announce that two SHARC 880 Wastewater Energy Transfer (“WET”) systems will be used to power a district energy system (also referred to as thermal energy network), in the Canadian capital of Ottawa, Ontario, serving the LeBreton Flats redevelopment.

A new era of sustainable energy is dawning in Ottawa with the formation of the LeBreton Community Utility Partnership, a joint venture between Envari Holding Inc. (a subsidiary of Hydro Ottawa Holding Inc.) and Theia Partners. Together with the City of Ottawa, the partners have formalized a landmark agreement to implement an advanced WET system.

"The formation of the LeBreton Community Utility partnership marks a significant step in realizing a truly sustainable energy model for urban development. Our WET technology, powered by SHARC Energy's Canadian innovation, will provide reliable, efficient, and environmentally responsible thermal energy to the LeBreton community, starting with DREAM's Odenak development," stated Scott Demark, Partner at Theia Partners.

"This is more than just a project; it's a testament to Ottawa's dedication to leading the way in sustainable energy solutions. Hydro Ottawa is proud to be at the forefront of this innovation, demonstrating the power of collaboration and forward-thinking technology, including the highly efficient and Canadian-made SHARC Energy WET System, in building a sustainable future for the community we serve. We are especially pleased that this project supports vital affordable housing and aligns with our commitment to ensuring all customers can participate in a smart and equitable energy future," says Bryce Conrad, President and CEO of Hydro Ottawa Holding Inc.

This groundbreaking energy project will harness the untapped thermal potential of wastewater to provide 9 Megawatts (MW) of sustainable and efficient building heating and cooling to the LeBreton Flats redevelopment including DREAM's Odenak development at 665 Albert Street, the inaugural customer for LeBreton Community Utility's WET system. Odenak is a 600-unit, two-tower project adjacent to the Pimisi light rail transit (LRT) station. It features a mix of market-rate and affordable residential units as well as retail spaces. The WET system utilizes highly efficient heat pumps and operates entirely without fossil fuel, marking a significant step towards a cleaner energy future for the city.